55-203. LIMITATION OF SUCCESSIVE LIFE ESTATES. Successive estates for life cannot be limited, except to persons in being at the creation thereof, and all life estates subsequent to those of persons in being are void; and upon the death of those persons the remainder, if valid in its creation, takes effect in the same manner as if no other life estate had been created.
History:
[(55-203) R.S., sec. 2852; reen. R.C. & C.L., sec. 3073; C.S., sec. 5341; I.C.A., sec. 54-203.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 55 - PROPERTY IN GENERAL
Chapter 2 - ESTATES IN REAL PROPERTY
Section 55-201 - LIMITATION OF FUTURE ESTATES.
Section 55-202 - SUCCESSIVE REMAINDERS IN FEE.
Section 55-203 - LIMITATION OF SUCCESSIVE LIFE ESTATES.
Section 55-204 - REMAINDERS UPON SUCCESSIVE LIFE ESTATES.
Section 55-205 - CONTINGENT REMAINDER.
Section 55-206 - RULE IN SHELLEY’S CASE ABOLISHED.
Section 55-207 - POWER OF APPOINTMENT.
Section 55-208 - TERMINATION OF TENANCY AT WILL.
Section 55-209 - TERMINATION OF TENANCY AT WILL — RIGHTS OF LANDLORD.
Section 55-210 - RIGHT OF REENTRY.
Section 55-211 - SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS — WHERE PROVIDED FOR.
Section 55-212 - ACTION FOR REAL PROPERTY — NOTICE UNNECESSARY.